This journal article talks about the history of burning books as far back as the Roman Empire. It was written by Clarence A Forbes and originally published in the Transactions of the American Philological Society, volume LXVII, in 1936.
This journal article talks about the history of burning books as far back as the Roman Empire. It was written by Clarence A Forbes and originally published in the Transactions of the American Philological Society, volume LXVII, in 1936.
This journal article talks about the history of burning books as far back as the Roman Empire. It was written by Clarence A Forbes and originally published in the Transactions of the American Philological Society, volume LXVII, in 1936.
This journal article talks about the history of burning books as far back as the Roman Empire. It was written by Clarence A Forbes and originally published in the Transactions of the American Philological Society, volume LXVII, in 1936.
This journal article talks about the history of burning books as far back as the Roman Empire. It was written by Clarence A Forbes and originally published in the Transactions of the American Philological Society, volume LXVII, in 1936.
This journal article talks about the history of burning books as far back as the Roman Empire. It was written by Clarence A Forbes and originally published in the Transactions of the American Philological Society, volume LXVII, in 1936.
This journal article talks about the history of burning books as far back as the Roman Empire. It was written by Clarence A Forbes and originally published in the Transactions of the American Philological Society, volume LXVII, in 1936.
Original caption: "Chancellor Hardin and groups of children from Bancroft School 1st grade enrichment progam." Hardin is on the phone amid a group of first graders wearing handmade graduation caps.
Original caption: "In front of Old Nebraska Hall, Hardin kneeling in front of cornerstone." Hardin shown in rubble from the destruction of Nebraska Hall, the original building of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Original caption: "Africa, Morocco." Clifford Hardin views caged poultry with an unidentified men speaking to him, with about 5 additional unidentified men. (See photos 365-00012 and 365-00044)
Original caption: "All Congo." Clifford Hardin stands over a pig enclosure during his visit to Africa and Spain. About 6 unidentified men stand with him. (See photo 365-00012)